Quest 2 controllers cost $70 and Quest Pro controllers (which have their own tracking, just like this) cost $250. Considering $250 is the “early bird” price for Vision controllers and the retail price will be $370, it’s not “cheap” in any way.
Quest 2 controllers cost $70 and Quest Pro controllers (which have their own tracking, just like this) cost $250. Considering $250 is the “early bird” price for Vision controllers and the retail price will be $370, it’s not “cheap” in any way.
lol, more like decreasing it to 500-600€.
The Index could be a pretty good choice if they adjusted the price to reflect 2024 reality.
they are selling quest controllers for $250?
nothing worthwhile, as it’s not allowed (for a good reason)
source: my crackpipe
Isn’t the whole point that china wants to implement it themselves so they would know if it’s secure (i.e. has no western backdoors and has chinese backdoors)?
Doesn’t seem there is anything that they can do lol
Normal stand-by drain is less than 1% per hour, for a new device or a phone from 2015. Something is very wrong for it to drain 35% overnight.
they have a deal with authorities only to re-transmit their AM broadcast. No AM, no FM. Prevents demise of AM broadcasts.
Cheat software developers are already releasing cheats that operate at this level. If Riot wants to combat them, it has to do so at the kernel level.
and what is their endgame? “Developers are releasing cheats that emualate a mouse. Therefore Riot needs to use a camera to record your hand”?
Lots of other companies are already using similar software to prevent cheating.
If everybody is jumping off a roof, so should Riot?
“This isn’t giving us any surveillance capability we didn’t already have.” Claiming that if they wanted to steal data, their example being a secret recipe, then they could already do so in user mode.
Isn’t the whole point of anti-cheat to survey the computer? If you aren’t getting anything new, then why even use a kernel-level anticheat?
Usually you use the car provided by the examining institution anyways
Oh it will show the actual capacity. But who knows when will it fail (i.e. start degrading a lot faster)?
You can predict things when you
Now who is keeping current performance data for every single battery batch? For every single battery model ever produced?
does it see future? all it knows is the current calculated capacity and cycle count. the battery might continue degrading linearly, or it might go down a cliff. nobody knows.
Too bad it’s not applicable to defective-by-design appliances like the PlayStation 5.
So it’s even better than before?
Hasn’t this been a standard practice for decades? An absolute nothingburger.
This is literally from 2015
the controllers look exactly like the $250 controllers, not some imaginary thin in between products.